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Measures of Interoperability
Abstract
Now that we have discussed today’s information enterprise, this chapter focuses on the larger concept of interoperability. The definition of this word is not simple and a lot has written about this topic, so this chapter focuses on providing an objective definition of the subject matter. It then defines particular types of interoperability and how these types are measured. It defines the concept of loosely coupled systems, and how to obtain greater interoperability through looser coupling. It describes an objective way to measure interoperability based on the LISI profile in use by the DoD and NATO. It then provides an understanding of architecture strategies for achieving greater interoperability. It ends the chapter by discussing interoperability measures within large-scale distributed systems.
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